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Saturday, November 21, 2015

This morning I hiked to the Wind Cave at Usery Park--I forgot how steep the trail was. I wasn't a lone hiker on that mountain, though. 99+ other hikers and myself, including 20 tourists from China--all boys, made the trail seem like a highway. I guess my good idea was everyone else's too, and you can't blame us---the weather is GORGEOUS!!!

Of which I am very grateful!

Last week I hiked Hamburg Trail at Ramsey Canyon Preserve in Sierra Vista. The colors of the trees were stunning. There were small deer grazing along the path and they were not shy at all! Neither were the turkeys, and I told them they better hide because Thanksgiving was coming. Hiking with a good friend, enjoying nature and even hiking a steep mountain out of my comfort range....all made a memorable trip.

Of which I am very grateful!

On Veterans Day I took four of my grandchildren hiking in the Superstition Mountains. Wow, I was so surprised that the 3 year old and 5 year old could hike such a long hike with steep terrain. Afterwards we stopped by Goldmine Ghost town and enjoyed being tourists, riding on the train and going on a mine shaft tour. So much fun with grandchildren.

Of which I am very grateful!

I am so grateful for a healthy body. It is a gift that, after years of eating Snicker candy bars, I feel so blessed to have.

I am so grateful to live in Arizona where the weather is perfect to hike in during the winters. I love the mountains that surround us, the freeway system that gets us to those mountains in 30-40 minutes and even the abundance of differing cacti to marvel at as I hike.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

I did it again. Started berating myself. Started feeling guilty. Asking myself why do I always wait too long to act on my good intentions.

I was suppose to buy fabric or thread or any other numerous things on a list that was going toward a service project my church was doing. But I didn't read when the deadline was to buy the supplies. So I missed it. Too late. They had everything they already needed donated. Guilt.

Guilt until I analyzed why I hadn't had time to buy the supplies and then I had to laugh at myself. Why hadn't I had time? Because I was giving service that day by babysitting my grandson. I had also taught a music class for free so we could perform, a musical service, to a retirement home in the near future.

And I did help sew the items we were donating the next night for 2 1/2 hours.

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I'm a widow, mother of 7, grandmother of 20 (10 grandsons and 10 granddaughters!) and recently retired school music teacher. I'm a piano teacher, banjo student, and advocate for families. I want to share music with as many families as I can to help them enrich and fortify their homes.